Clothing Logo Generator

Build a clothing brand logo — type your label name, pick a bold wordmark or badge, and export files ready for tees, hang tags and hoodies. Free SVG and transparent PNG.

  • Free
  • No signup
  • SVG + PNG
  • No watermark
  • Commercial use
SVG + PNG · favicon (.ico + 16/32/48px) · 512px social avatar · color palette (.txt + .json)

Free · No signup · No watermark · Commercial use OK

See it in context
Wolf & Stone
Browser favicon · 32px
Profile / channel avatar
Social banner crop
Layout
Colors

A clothing logo has to live on fabric, a woven label and a hang tag — so it leans on a strong wordmark, a tight palette and one optional mark. Streetwear and apparel brands win with confident type and negative space, not clutter: a name that reads across a chest print and shrinks to a sleeve tag. This generator is built around that wordmark-first language.

Set your label name, choose a clean wordmark or a circular badge with an “Est.” line, and add a star, crown or flame only if it earns its place. It renders live and exports a vector SVG that scales to a back print plus transparent PNGs for tees, hoodies, tags and lookbooks — then preview it on a real shirt with the mockup tool.

How it works

  1. 1

    Type your name

    Enter your clothing label or brand name — the logo updates live, no account needed.

  2. 2

    Pick a style

    Switch the layout, typeface, icon and colors until it feels right. Every option is built for this niche.

  3. 3

    Download free

    Grab a vector SVG and transparent PNG — no watermark, free for commercial use.

Wordmark or badge for apparel?

A pure wordmark is the most versatile for clothing — it prints clean on a chest, a tag and a woven label. A circular badge with an “Est.” year reads heritage and suits workwear and streetwear drops. Keep it to one or two colors so it screen-prints and embroiders cheaply. Pair it with the mockup generator to see it on a tee before you print.

Frequently asked questions

How do I make a logo for my clothing brand?

Enter your label name, pick a bold wordmark (or a badge for a heritage look), choose one or two colors, and add a small icon only if it helps. Download the SVG for print and the transparent PNG for tags and socials.

Will the logo print well on t-shirts?

Yes — the SVG is a clean vector that separates into one or two colors for screen printing and scales to a full back print without blurring. Preview it on a shirt with the mockup tool before you order a run.

Can I use my logo commercially?

Yes. Logos you make here are built from an original parametric engine and open-licensed (SIL OFL) fonts, so you can use the downloaded files for commercial projects — merch, channels, storefronts and print. See the licensing page for the full terms.

Will my clothing brand logo be trademark-safe?

We don’t run a trademark search, and a generated logo is not a registered trademark. Before you build a brand around it, check it against existing marks (for example the USPTO database) and avoid names or symbols that copy an existing clothing brand. The design is a starting point, not legal advice.